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i've been talking to harry houck, art roderick, tom fuentes. at the bronx lebanon hospital, one shooter is dead after this search for the shooter, after this individual apparently shot or wounded four to six people in this hospital. the eblxtent of the injuries unknown. we're going to continue our coverage here in washington. "the lead" starts right now with jake tapper. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the lead." we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm jake tapper. we're going to start at the bronx lebanon hospital today. multiple people have been shot. there are four to six victims injured in the shooting. nypd are also saying at this hour the shooter is dead. he was killed, apparently, on the 16th floor of the hospital. it's unclear exactly how exactly he died. you're looking at the massive response to the scene right now. this is one of the busiest hospitals in new york. it's in the
i've been talking to harry houck, art roderick, tom fuentes. at the bronx lebanon hospital, one shooter is dead after this search for the shooter, after this individual apparently shot or wounded four to six people in this hospital. the eblxtent of the injuries unknown. we're going to continue our coverage here in washington. "the lead" starts right now with jake tapper. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the lead." we want to welcome our viewers in the united states...
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let's bring in art roderick. he's a former city director with the u.s. martial's office. >> the first thing is to bring in the security along with the nypd. they've probably dealt with these circumstances. the security running the hospital probably has the best idea of what's going on. so you have a combination of security working with nypd but also a group of detectives or police officers actually viewing the videotape. these hospitals are videotaped very heavily with sophisticated type cameras, and to follow that individual around as quickly as you can to figure out, is he coordinating this with anybody, is he on a handheld? is he on a cell phone? well, he's going to through this whole scenario. that will help you determine. unless theblg 10 -- they can confirm 100% that the shooter is down, they can't do that until they've searched everywhere. >> would the local policemen be there or do you have their own armed security. a lot of the law enforcement officers, but a lot of them do have their own armed security. i'm not sure about this particular hospit
let's bring in art roderick. he's a former city director with the u.s. martial's office. >> the first thing is to bring in the security along with the nypd. they've probably dealt with these circumstances. the security running the hospital probably has the best idea of what's going on. so you have a combination of security working with nypd but also a group of detectives or police officers actually viewing the videotape. these hospitals are videotaped very heavily with sophisticated type...
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art roderick, former u.s. marshal. art, you're there. the shooter we're told by the president, we're told he died in the hospital. what else can you tell us about what police found at the scene and the weapon the shooter used? >> well, they located his vehicle which was only parked about ten yards from where the shooter initiated his first volley of rounds through the fence that divides the ball field from the parking lot of the ymca. this -- he had to know how to get here. this is suburban d.c. this is a residential area. it's not something you would just see -- you would see some of the ball fields from the highway but you would have to know how to take the backroads to get to this specific location. so the first thing that struck me is why here. did he know that they were practicing here? did he have -- did he do some surveillance and have some inside intel to get to this specific location? and the individual came heavily armied. he had a m-1 or some type of assault rifle plenty of ammunition because we heard from the witnesses that w
art roderick, former u.s. marshal. art, you're there. the shooter we're told by the president, we're told he died in the hospital. what else can you tell us about what police found at the scene and the weapon the shooter used? >> well, they located his vehicle which was only parked about ten yards from where the shooter initiated his first volley of rounds through the fence that divides the ball field from the parking lot of the ymca. this -- he had to know how to get here. this is...
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and joining me at this moment, art roderick is here, former u.s. marshal and cnn law enforcement analyst, and mike baker, former cia operative here with me. our layout, what would be the protocol be at this moment? you're talking about one of the most visible landmarks in paris, one of the most visited historic sites in paris, and police basically trying to have it on lockdown at the moment, telling people to avoid the area. what's the protocol right now? >> i mean, the protocols have been laid out pretty well by law enforcement and security forces there around that area. i mean, that is one of the most visible landmarks in paris, so any time there's any type of attack, they do have a standard protocol that they go into. and here we have an individual using a hammer, a pretty crude weapon. it's almost as if it's a suicide by cop in this particular instance. what's interesting is that the individual is still alive, which is great that they can get some deep intel from him as to what his motive is. that's going to be the key part here, what is his mo
and joining me at this moment, art roderick is here, former u.s. marshal and cnn law enforcement analyst, and mike baker, former cia operative here with me. our layout, what would be the protocol be at this moment? you're talking about one of the most visible landmarks in paris, one of the most visited historic sites in paris, and police basically trying to have it on lockdown at the moment, telling people to avoid the area. what's the protocol right now? >> i mean, the protocols have...
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chief don and roderick as well. thank you very much. we have told that president trump has arrived and visited congressman scalise in the hospital. we'll have more on his condition as well as the condition of all the others who were injured today. here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life versus chemotherapy. over 40,000 of these patients have been prescribed opdivo. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation; excessive thirst or urine; swollen ankles; loss of appetite; rash; itching; headache
chief don and roderick as well. thank you very much. we have told that president trump has arrived and visited congressman scalise in the hospital. we'll have more on his condition as well as the condition of all the others who were injured today. here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want... a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life versus chemotherapy. over 40,000 of these patients have been...
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joining us from the scene is cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick and capitol police officer jim dime. capitol police officers are getting a lot of credit for their actions today. were it not for them, this could have been much worse, they were there as part of the security detail for congressman scalise? >> absolutely and they deserve every bit of praise that they're getting. as you know what the capitol police do all across the country is balance safety and security. they also have to know when to act and when to slow things down, because we always talk about in police speak about slowing things down. but slowing down the shooter is acting quickly and professionally and that is definitely what they did today. they are definitely true heroes. >> can you define for capitol police what their regular duties are, and if they get any special kind of training that any other kind of police officer gets? >> they get all types of special training, because not only do they do what we would call regular routine police work around the district of columbia and capitol hill, they provide dign
joining us from the scene is cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick and capitol police officer jim dime. capitol police officers are getting a lot of credit for their actions today. were it not for them, this could have been much worse, they were there as part of the security detail for congressman scalise? >> absolutely and they deserve every bit of praise that they're getting. as you know what the capitol police do all across the country is balance safety and security. they also have...
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with me now is charles ramsey, former philadelphia police commissioner and art roderick, former assistant director of the u.s. marshal service. let's talk about security, practicality. art, to you first. you're in alexandria. from what we know about how this unfolded, we're reporting that this was deliberate. does this appear to be a targeted attack, from your perspective? >> it does. in order for this individual to come here and specifically pick this ball field, it seems to me that this was a targeted hit. he knew where he was going and what he was doing and came to this specific location. as far as protection goes, i've actually done protection details based on their requests, especially away from washington, d.c., and i think what they've got to do is take the model that the u.s. marshals use which is threat-based, based on threats going on but also any time you have a larger gathering of senators, there should be a larger protection detail at those types of gatherings. >> all right. and then chief, over to you, we've learned a little bit about the gunman today. he was meritarried, sm
with me now is charles ramsey, former philadelphia police commissioner and art roderick, former assistant director of the u.s. marshal service. let's talk about security, practicality. art, to you first. you're in alexandria. from what we know about how this unfolded, we're reporting that this was deliberate. does this appear to be a targeted attack, from your perspective? >> it does. in order for this individual to come here and specifically pick this ball field, it seems to me that this...
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max: it's peter's father's two middle names, roderick murchison hume kater. he's on the wall over there. he's a very elegant man, and he's president of the australian club. lemonis: very refined. max: yes! lemonis: have you had any headwind in the states with the name? max: i've had resistance, yes. lemonis: murchinson, i just -- max: yeah. it's murchison. lemonis: murchison. max: yeah. lemonis: not murch-- max: there's no chin. lemonis: murchison-hume. max: i just thought it sounded like it had gravitas. lemonis: when you name your brand, you want it to be something memorable and that has real clarity to it, not something with gravitas like a law firm. are these the products right here? max: yes. so, we do glass cleaner, floor cleaner, hand soap, dish soap. lemonis: what i like about it is it smells like an essential oil. max: yeah. lemonis: can you bring all skus onto this table? max: yep. so we're gonna do glass, floor. do we have a new floor cleaner? 'cause that's an old one. we need a pot brush, honey. can you grab a pot brush? dishwashing, hand soap. th
max: it's peter's father's two middle names, roderick murchison hume kater. he's on the wall over there. he's a very elegant man, and he's president of the australian club. lemonis: very refined. max: yes! lemonis: have you had any headwind in the states with the name? max: i've had resistance, yes. lemonis: murchinson, i just -- max: yeah. it's murchison. lemonis: murchison. max: yeah. lemonis: not murch-- max: there's no chin. lemonis: murchison-hume. max: i just thought it sounded like it...
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helped transform paypal into a focused technology company and eventually serving as the company's chief roderick officer. prior to joining paypal in 2011 hill was vice president of marketing which pioneered technology that enable consumers to take weight and easily use a mobile phone. john built a vast network of two or 50 applications and operated in over 50 countries are building a merger network fund leading digital goods and on line and worked as general manager for he helped develop and market personal financial management software and consumer payment products used by leading financial institutions produce a senior product manager at yahoo! he helped create the award-winning yahoo! finance web site and developed a variety of payment services. he also cofounded loan back to help consumers manage $1.7 billion in loan from friends and family. hill of the badger's degree and mba from vanderbilt and the san francisco bay area so let's welcome into the stage. [applause] our second panelist is samir malik. samir is the vice president come senior vice president general manager of genoa the quality
helped transform paypal into a focused technology company and eventually serving as the company's chief roderick officer. prior to joining paypal in 2011 hill was vice president of marketing which pioneered technology that enable consumers to take weight and easily use a mobile phone. john built a vast network of two or 50 applications and operated in over 50 countries are building a merger network fund leading digital goods and on line and worked as general manager for he helped develop and...
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art roderick is with us. he's our cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director of the marshal's office. tell us what you're seeing now, art and what are you hearing? >> first of all, this is right in my neighborhood. i live less than a half mile from here, and the area is basically a residential area right in the del ray area in alexandria, virginia and there is a grocery store, a drugstore, a ymca and a dog park and there's also a soccer field that's used by little kids all the time and it sits right off route 1. so this is a very quiet area. mainly residential, but i'm hearing from law enforcement sources that when this game started this morning not only did they have the protection detail here from the capitol police, but as a courtesy and this occurs in most locations, when there is a protection detail going on, the local pd had, i believe, two officers at the scene at the time that the shooting went down. what i'm hearing is the shooter had an m-1 rifle which is a 30-caliber weapon, semiauto
art roderick is with us. he's our cnn law enforcement analyst and former assistant director of the marshal's office. tell us what you're seeing now, art and what are you hearing? >> first of all, this is right in my neighborhood. i live less than a half mile from here, and the area is basically a residential area right in the del ray area in alexandria, virginia and there is a grocery store, a drugstore, a ymca and a dog park and there's also a soccer field that's used by little kids all...